Wilbur H. Burnham Studios

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Stained glass design firm, Boston, Wakefield and Rowley, Mass. Founded 1922 by Wilbur H. Burnham, Sr.

Burnham, along with Charles J. Connick and Joseph G. Reynolds, comprised a triumvirate of nationally prominent stained-glass designers in Boston, and from the 1920s-1960s, the firm was among the most prominent in the nation.

From the description of Wilbur H. Burnham Studios records, [ca. 1904-1980]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80064155

Stained glass design firm, Boston, Wakefield and Rowley, Mass. Founded 1922 by Wilbur H. Burnham, Sr.

Burnham, along with Charles J. Connick and Joseph G. Reynolds, comprised a triumvirate of nationally prominent stained-glass designers in Boston, and from the 1920s-1960s, the firm was among the most prominent in the nation.

From the description of Wilbur H. Burnham Studios records, circa 1904-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 422875560

Boston, Massachussets stained glass design firm, Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, was founded by master stained glass craftsman Wilbur H. Burnham, in 1922. Together with Charles J. Connick and Joseph G. Reynolds, Burnham studios became recognized as one of the most prominent stained glass design companies in the United States. Burnham took early commissions from influential American architect Ralph Adams Cram, and believed strongly in the medieval stained glass tradition. In the late 1930s his son, Wilbur H. Burnham, Jr., who had received an informal education on tours of Europe with his family, and a BFA from Yale University, joined the firm.

Some of the studio's most notable commissions included seventeen windows for the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D. C., all the windows and murals for Saint Mary's Cathedral, Peoria, Illinois, ten windows for the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City, and five for the Riverside Church, also in New York City.

Both Burnham and Burnham, Jr., served as presidents of the Stained Glass Association of American from 1938-1941 and 1956-1957 respectively. Burnham, Jr., took over the studio in 1968 when his father retired, and sold the studios in 1982.

From the guide to the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios records, circa 1904-1991, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)

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Church architecture

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